Flight Club DPS is one of two premise that Priority Pass holders can access at Bali International Airport. The other Priority Pass lounge would be the Concordia Lounge. Flight Club DPS, of course, is a restaurant and not an airport lounge. However, as with our experience with Priority Pass restaurants at airports, they do offer better quality in terms of taste and presentation as what we experienced at Flight Club DPS at Bali International Airport…

About Flight Club DPS with Priority Pass at Bali International Airport
Here are some information about Flight Club DPS (Bali International Airport) extracted from the Priority Pass website:
OPENING HOURS
05:00 – 01:00 daily
Note: For Cardholders who pay for individual visits or guest visits, please check this particular offer against your visit fee to ensure it represents value for you. We advise Cardholders to review full Conditions of access below before visiting.
Flight Club Bali offers a variety of food and drink menus. Asian and Western menus are available with a variety of choices. Spacious and comfortable area with the concept of home comfort.
LOCATION
Bali Ngurah Rai Intl, International Terminal
Airside – International Departures. Level 2, opposite Gate 2.
Please note that the restaurant may exceed their seating limit at certain times of the day & access to the restaurant is at their sole discretion.
CONDITIONS
1. Cardholders can use their lounge visit entitlement to take advantage of 1 set menu in a 24hr period. A set menu represents a single lounge visit within the Cardholder’s existing lounge visit allocation for which the Cardholder will, where applicable, be charged. E.g. if a Cardholder registers 1 Guest they also will be able to take advantage of 1 set menu within a 24hr period and will be charged as 1 Cardholder visit + 1 Guest
visit on their account. Only 1 card per visit per Cardholder will be accepted at point of registration. 2. To be eligible, Cardholders must present a valid Card and Boarding Pass with same-day travel before placing an order. 3. Items from the À la carte menu not included in the set menu are subject to an additional charge. 4. All alcoholic drinks are subject to an additional charge. 5. Set menus are non-transferable & cannot be exchanged for cash substitute/refund or be used towards gratuity. 6. Priority Pass and its Affiliates Companies shall not be liable should the offer value be less than Customers lounge visit entitlement. Customers who pay for lounge and guest visits are advised to review programme Conditions of Use prior to accessing the offer. 7. This location is offered as an alternative to a lounge visit and other airport experiences. Using entitlements repeatedly within a single airport trip may result in charges from your benefit provider.
What We Had with Priority Pass at Flight Club DPS Bali International Airport Airside
Ambience of Flight Club DPS Bali International Airport


First and foremost, there are actually 3 entrances to Flight Club DPS at Bali International Airport. To utilise your Priority Pass privileges, you will have to locate the Priority Pass counter (see photo above) INSIDE the restaurant. There, you can be checked-in via the usual QR code on the Priority Pass app and you can select the menu that you would like to have during your stay here. Inside, we noticed the restaurant to have an open kitchen where you can see the chefs busy at work. There are also comfortable and modern sofa seats at the first level. If you’d like more privacy, you can also head up to the 2nd level to have a bird’s eye view of Denpasar International Terminal – but the air-conditioning here is not very strong, so you’ll have to request for the portable A/Cs to be switched on and be seated right in the direction that it blows.
Flight Club DPS Bali International Airport Set Menu and Beverage Menu





There are 4 Set Menus that you can choose from the Priority Pass Corporate Menu at Flight Club DPS Bali Airport. Each menu comes with a drink as well as a croissant or a muffin. Do look through each menu carefully because they are uniquely crafted – each with its own sides or soup.
Flight Club Bali Priority Pass Set A
– Caesar Salad
– Money Bag (Fried Chicken and Prawn Dumpling)
– Curry Laksa (with shredded chicken, fish cakes, beansprouts and fried tofu)
– Sliced Fruits
Flight Club Bali Priority Pass Set B
– Tekwan Soup (aromatic fish soup)
– Mix Dim Sum (chicken and prawn siew mai, money bag, chicken char siew bun)
– Hainanese Chicken Rice
– Sliced Fruit
Flight Club Bali Priority Pass Set C
– Caesar Salad
– Mushroom Soup
– Lamb Kebab (Grilled minced lamb with Pita Bread, onion salsa and chimichurn)
– Sliced Fruit
Flight Club Bali Priority Pass Set D
– Minestrone Soup
– Garlic Bread
– Trio Mushrooms Spaghetti (Italian Pasta served with shimeji, shiitake and champignon mushrooms)
– Sliced Fruit
As for beverages, you can choose from
Coffee
– Americano
– Cappuccino
– Latte
Tea
– English Breakfast
– Chamomile
– Earl Grey
– Green Tea
– Peppermint
Soft Drink
– Sprite
– Coke Zero
– Coke Original
Mineral Water
We actually tried all 4 menus over 2 trips and this is what we think of the 4 set menus at Flight Club DPS Bali International Airport…
Flight Club Bali Priority Pass Set A

The Curry Laksa was actually quite delicious. Despite using the yellow noodles that we’d usually not choose (we would likely ask for the vermicelli on future visits), the broth was actually quite savoury and flavourful, albeit a little spicy. There’s also a salad and fruits that add some fibre to a traveller’s diet. Lastly, the money bag was crisp and not too bad as well.
Flight Club Bali Priority Pass Set B and D

On our second visit, we tried Set B and D. Set D seems to be the only vegetarian option of the 4 menus. Nonetheless, we actually enjoyed the Trio Mushrooms Spaghetti. The spaghetti had the al dente texture and the different mushrooms were fresh, crisp and hearty. Pretty good option if you’re going for a vegetarian meal. We also enjoyed the Hainanese Chicken Rice. The meats were chunky and had tastes close to home. We were actually surprised that the taste were that good – caveat – for a Hainanese Chicken Rice found in Bali. Even the rice was fragrant and likely simmered in a chicken broth.
Flight Club Bali Priority Pass Set C

For the mains, the Lamb Kebab was our least favourite. Not because it was gamey, it wasn’t. But because the meat was slightly on the dry side. However, the mushroom soup was really good. You could taste the real ingredients used in making this creamy mushroom soup from Flight Club DPS Bali International Airport.


As for the choice of muffin or croissant, you can see that the muffins are actually HUGE and there are several options as well. For muffins, you can choose from the blueberry muffin or the walnut muffin. As for the croissant, you can choose from the almond or chocolate muffins. However, do not place your expectations to be too high because the croissants were more “bready” instead of “flaky/crisp”. The muffins too were slightly too sweet. Given a choice, we’d likely go with the muffins in the future.
Check out this video of our visit to Flight Club DPS:
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We hope you have enjoyed our review of the Priority Pass Set Menus at Flight Club DPS Bali International Airport. All in all, we enjoyed all of the offerings here and if we were to choose a favourite, it would likely be the curry laksa or the Hainanese chicken rice. If you’re not rushed for time, the views from level 2 over Denpasar Bali International Airport is also not too bad an option as well. Enjoy your next visit to Flight Club DPS via Priority Pass membership!
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